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Conference misery::feline_v1

Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 11 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5089
Total number of notes:60366

3170.0. "Iago's Christmas Story" by WR2FOR::HARPHAM_LY () Thu Dec 21 1989 15:19

    
    In the holiday spirit, I thought it would be fun to share one of my
    favorite Christmas stories about Iago, and invite other FELINERS
    to share some of their memories....
    
    About 5 years ago, I was living in an old Victorian flat in
    San Francisco with two roommates.  One December evening we were
    all sitting in the living room, wrapping last-minute gifts, writing
    cards, etc.  Our tree was just beautiful, and surrounded by mounds
    of presents.
    
    Suddenly we heard some furious scratching and clawing going on behind 
    the tree.  Since Molly was in my lap, I knew the culprit had to
    be Iago.  Sure enough, a few seconds later, out comes The Big Guy
    (aka Iago), from behind the tree, and in his mouth is a small gift,
    wrapped in red and white striped paper, with a red yard ribbon around
    it.  I leapt for him, and grabbed the present out of his mouth.
    I just had long enough to read the tag, "To Iago, love Terry", when
    up came his big paw, and he grabbed the package back!  He then proceeded
    to paw and claw at it until he finally had it unwrapped.  As you may
    have guessed by now, it was of course ........... catnip!  Anyway,
    he had a marvelous time with it, got very stoned, and had the best
    Christmas of his life!  Fortunately we had a camera handy, so we
    have a whole series of pictures of Iago opening up his own little
    Christmas gift!                        
    
    Happy Holidays to all!!!
    
    Lynn
    
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3170.1"The Cat Who Came For Christmas" FSTTOO::HULLThu Dec 21 1989 15:4716
    I think I put this in the intro's note, but I just love this time of
    year and the memories it brings!!  
    
    
    It was 7 years ago on Christmas Eve when my orange tiger cat, Louie,
    came to us as a tiny, hungry, little stray.  I had all the relatives
    over and there was much eating going on, when this pathetic little
    kitty was crying at the window to come in.  So in he came, had a bite
    to eat (chicken, meatballs and milk if I remember correctly) and then
    he promptly hopped onto my bed and went to sleep.  And he's been with
    us ever since.  The best Christmas present I ever got!!!!!! 
    
    
      Happy Holidays to you all!!!
      Judie
    
3170.2TOPDOC::TRACHMANExotic Shorthairs=NO GroomingThu Dec 21 1989 16:022
    I got Terror for Christmas last year!  He is sooo special - they all
    are, but....yeah, he's really spoiled rottttten.  
3170.3CIRCUS::KOLLINGKaren/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca.Thu Dec 21 1989 17:375
    I have several presents in the refrigerator;  mom shipped the catnip
    presents for the cats in with my presents, and now everything smells
    like catnip.  The frig is the only way to prevent massive
    feline present opening before the 25th :-)  
    
3170.4SANFAN::FOSSATJUThu Dec 21 1989 17:579
    I got Stitch for a Xmas present 2 years ago - Pippin and Gino wanted
    to exchange him immediately "mom he just doesn't look good on me"
    but we convinced them that they would grow into it!
    
    
    Merry Xmas to all
    
    
    Giudi, Pippin, Gino + Stitch
3170.5Mother's Little HelperSUBURB::ODONNELLJThu Dec 21 1989 18:4510
    Oliver decided to lend a paw with the wrapping of the Christmas
    presents the other day (you know the way they think that Kitty knows
    best?!).
    He was thoroughly enjoying himself, tearing strips with his teeth
    and rolling around right in the middle of the paper I was about
    to use (how DO they get it dead centre?).
    Then he discovered the sellotape - and couldn't get it off his paw!
    He shook his paw frantically, jumped up and down a few times, ran
    in cirles, rolled over - then finally came running to me to be rescued.
    Perhaps I shouldn't laugh at others' misfortunes...
3170.6AIMHI::OFFENTue Jan 02 1990 10:5315
    I really don't have much to offer for a Xmas story, but Lightning made
    sure that no-one took her presents.  She laid right in front of the
    tree the whole time the presents were there.  
    
    A few years back (well more than a few) I had two cats in an apartment
    on the second floor.  I had put my tree up and then went downstairs for
    a cup of coffee.  I stayed about an hour.  My apartment was right
    over-head.  When I went back upstairs, my tree was *decorating* every
    room in the house.  I found parts in the closet, under the bed, on the
    window-sills, etc.  I couldn-t believe it.  We never heard anything.
    Thank goodness it was an artificial tree.
    
    Sandi
    
    
3170.7X-mas time cat shuffleNHASAD::KRINERtanstaaflWed Jan 03 1990 19:0423
    We have been trying to get our cat population below cat-max, and started
    having some success in December, what with X-mas coming.  Some friends
    in Utica fell in love with Dan (a recent stray that adopted us) and said
    that they "wished they could have him".  So, we sent him off to live in
    Utica, reducing our cat population to 20.  Then, one of my wife's
    co-workers posted a note on their company's (non-electronic) bulletin
    board, saying that they had recently lost their family cat to old age,
    and would like a pair of kittens to fill the void.  Hilary soon had a
    new home for Minx and Max, reducing the population to 18.  

    Well, I guess Trodzl (our longhair all-black aristocratic cat, her real
    name is Electra) had a different idea than we did.  She came home one
    night, scratched at the door, and escorted a black male into the house. 
    (I can just hear her inviting other cats home, "Are you cold? hungry? 
    Well come home with me, my people are real suckers!")  We put ads in the
    papers trying to find our house guest's people (if they existed), but no
    valid claims.  So, our friend Brian said "I'd like to keep him, but can
    he live here until I get a home he can live in?".  Well, you guessed it,
    Galileo lives with us now (but at least Brian pays the vet bills :-).
    
    So much for reducing the cat population!

    Paul (I'm the bouncer in a cat house ;-)
3170.8WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JOset home/cat_max=infinityWed Jan 03 1990 19:5717
    Well, if you are the bouncer in a cat house, then I guess that makes
    me a madame!!
    
    That reminds me of a story...I was driving in rush hour traffic when
    I heard a horn honk and looked to my right.  The woman next to me
    was motioning for me to roll down my window so I did.  She motioned
    to the back of my car, and shouted that I ought to be ashamed of myself,
    meaning because of my license plate (it reads Mysinhs for my cattery
    name).  I told her it was a business name.  She shouted back, "for
    what, a brothel??!!!", I answered "no, a *cat* house", she stepped
    on the gas and sped off while I howled with laughter!! :^)
    
    You seem to have had great luck in placing strays, keep it up. 
    I love the names too, by the way.
    
    Jo                                                           
    
3170.9The Christmas GluttonSUBURB::ODONNELLJFri Jan 05 1990 12:0831
    This was Oliver's first Christmas - and he made it a memorable one!
    
    Christmas Day was brought in by a very impatient pussycat tearing
    open his Christmas stocking, scattering treats all over the floor,
    and the scoffing as many as he could before we got chance to clear
    them up. He then curled up in front of the fire and cast triumphant
    and smug looks in our direction.
    Presents were unwrapped and Oliver had a wonderful time, pouncing
    on the paper and hiding under it to pounce out as we passed him.
    
    Dinnertime wasn't quite so wonderful. At first, he enjoyed himself
    - a nice plate of Turkey all to himself. Then he got adventurous,
    and rubbed up against my little sister's legs, while she fed him
    some more, secretly. Then he was given a saucer of cream and it
    finished him completely. He spent the entire afternoon and most
    of the evening lying flat out in front of the fire, unable to move.
    He didn't even have the strength to purr - it was at this point
    that my sister confessed. She was most relieved when he came to
    life late that night.
    
    New Year's Eve saw the arrival of my Aunt, her two kids and their
    dog - they were going to stay the night! The cat hated the dog on
    sight and they had a few scuffles (ending in a clawed nose for the
    dog) before they got on together.
    New Year's day, in fact, saw Oliver with his nose in the dog's food
    bowl, fighting off the dog with one paw while he ate up the dog
    biscuits! The dog, in the end, gave up and just watched him.
    
    Oliver's favourite present? A little mouse - just over 1 inch long
    and made, I think, from rabbit-fur.
    The dog got his revenge and ate it!                  
3170.10CRUISE::NDCDTN: 297-2313Wed Jan 10 1990 08:026
    I LOVE the part about the dog's revenge!!
    
    You might want to limit the Turkey next year.  My vet told me,
    much to my surprize, that turkey is very difficult for cats to
    digest.  Chicken is not.
      Nancy DC
3170.11That IS a surprise!SUBURB::ODONNELLJFri Jan 12 1990 07:353
    Thanks - I'll bear that in mind. 
    Not that I think we need worry - he's refused to touch turkey ever
    since - can't think why!!!